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Indonesia ready to shelter Palestinians impacted by war in Gaza

Indonesia will temporarily shelter up to 1,000 Palestinians affected by the Gaza war, reaffirming its support for Palestinian independence and rejecting Trump's relocation plan.

 Palestinians flee their in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, March 18, 2025
 US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken disembarks his plane after landing in Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, January 8, 2024.

Israel-Hamas War: What happened on day 94?

HUMANITARIAN AID crosses from Egypt to Gaza, at the Rafah crossing, this week. Hamas belligerence has led to an Egyptian and Israeli attempt to control what comes into Gaza. Does that make it an open-air prison?

Is Gaza actually an open-air prison? - opinion

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Letters to the Editor, August 10, 2022: Between these extremes


WATCH: Exclusive footage from inside Gaza reveals true face of protests

"Hamas knows that it can count on the international community when it launches initiatives such as those 'peaceful protests' which have claimed too many lives already."

A Palestinian poses as he prepares a kite before trying to fly it with incendiaries over the border fence with Israel, in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip on May 4, 2018.

Amnesty International renews call for arms embargo against Israel

As a reason for the demand, the London-based non-governmental human rights organization named the "killing and wounding of civilians demonstrating in Gaza by the Israeli forces."

A wounded demonstrator is evacuated during clashes with Israeli troops at a protest at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip, April 27, 2018

Timeline: Two dead, 83 wounded in protests along Gaza border

The IDF dropped leaflets over the Gaza Strip, warning protesters against approaching the border fence, attempts to breach it and to carry out terror attacks.

A picture taken on April 13, 2018 from the southern Israeli kibbutz of Nahal Oz across the border with the Gaza Strip shows Israeli soldiers keeping position and Palestinian protestors gathering along the border fence with Israel. Several thousand Gazans gathered for a third consecutive Friday of ma

A sense of victory by both Hamas and Israel: A recipe for escalation in Gaza?

Seven tips for how Israel can improve its position amid turbulence on the Gaza border.

Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman (left) and Gaza protesters flashing the victory sign

Report: Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza was a Hamas activist

Unnamed officials say Yasser Murtaja was a longtime member of the Hamas security apparatus who tried to bring a drone into Gaza for intelligence gathering purposes.

Palestinians evacuate mortally wounded Palestinian journalist Yasser Murtaja, 31, during clashes with Israeli troops at the Israel-Gaza border, in the southern Gaza Strip April 6

Activists to march for Avera Mengistu’s return from Gaza

“We shall not remain silent.”

Mengistu’s family protesting outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem

Palestinians tell U.N.: Israel adopted 'shoot to kill' policy in Gaza

The PA joined calls for international investigations into border incidents. The IDF has stated at that at least 10 of those killed were known terrorists.

Part of a letter sent by the Palestinian Mission to the UN on the situation in Gaza

IDF official says Israel will not return bodies of Gaza terrorists

"Israel must use the bodies as a bargaining chip against Hamas and hold them until a solution is found and the soldiers are returned," says father of slain IDF officer.

Mourners hold back a relative of Palestinian Hamdan Abu Amshah, who was killed along Israel border with Gaza

In first round of Gaza face off, both sides test the limits

Both sides can be satisfied: Israel prevented a border breach, while Hamas showed off its power to rally the people of Gaza.

Palestinians take cover from Israeli snipers during clashes at the Gaza-Israel border at a protest in the southern Gaza Strip March 31, 2018

Israeli envoy lodges complaint over Passover UN security council meeting

Danon accuses Kuwait of "hijacking" meeting, says Israelis "barred from taking part in the deliberations due to the observance of our religious holiday.”

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon addresses the Security Council.